This is Lois. Lois is like a penguin dressed as a clown. It has a small, soufling head on an oval body, which as it goes down the more it opens, until it seems to spill onto the floor. In addition to her eyes, which are as if someone has painted them around her because she was going to a masquerade party, dressed as a harlequin, she also has a smile that forms on the edges of her lips, and makes her look like she has just eaten a lemon cup that soured her but at the same time she liked it.
The more stressed she is, the more she smiles, and Lois is often stressed. The closer people get, the more stressed they get. And her training is slow and funny, like her, and consists mainly of what you see in the photo. That is, nothing seemingly, but the very important essentially. Inside the room we are four people too, and she learns to coexist without fear.
Yes we want to zoom it in, no it doesn't do yet. Dogs like Lois we have a lot. We didn't put her up for adoption for a while because she was not ready for a house. But she has reached a point in her training where she can be functional in a home.
She will need time and space in the begining, and she needs an owner with some basic understanding and maybe some experience.
Dogs like her are in great danger of being lost during the first weeks of their adoption, because anything can scare them, and the owners sometimes don't understand the precaustions that need to be taken.
One of her most impressive moves is the way she gives her paw. She gives it to you, you pet her belly, and then she gives it again and again. It's her thing. It's her way of coping with stress when she is close to someone, and it's the cutes thing about her.